Documentary and TV
- Meet the Pioneers (1948)
- Idlers that Work (1949)
- Three Installations (1951)
- Wakefield Express (1952)
- Thursday's Children (1953)
- O Dreamland (1953)
- Trunk Conveyor (1954)
- Foot and Mouth (1955)
- A Hundred Thousand Children (1955)
- The Children Upstairs (1955)
- Green and Pleasant Land (1955)
- Henry (1955)
- £20 a Ton (1955)
- Energy First (1955)
- Every Day Except Christmas (1957)
- March to Aldermaston (1959)
- The Singing Lesson (1967)
- Home (1971)
- The Old Crowd, screenplay by Alan Bennett (LWT, 1979)
- Foreign Skies: Wham! In China (also known as "If You Were There") (1985)
- Glory! Glory! (1989)
- Is That All There Is? (Autobiographical film for BBC, 1993)
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“If you want to tell the untold stories, if you want to give voice to the voiceless, youve got to find a language. Which goes for film as well as prose, for documentary as well as autobiography. Use the wrong language, and youre dumb and blind.”
—Salman Rushdie (b. 1948)